When Mr. and Mrs. Kuroki married in 1956, they led a difficult, but rewarding
life together. Every morning the couple would get up early to take care of his
farm 60 dairy cows and raising two children on the way. They barely had time to
rest, but hoped that someday his hard off for work when they retire, and so
could take a trip to Japan.Unfortunately, these plans changed when diabetes Mrs.
Kuroki made him unexpectedly lose their sight to premature age of 52. She was
absolutely heartbroken and began to isolate themselves from the rest of the
world. Mr. Kuroki could not bear to see his wife as well, so he began to think
of ways to encourage her.

Before long, Mr. Kuroki was inspired by a simple Shibazakura pink flower which
bloomed in the garden of the family.Instantly he realized that the beauty of
this flower does not have to be an exclusive for those who have the gift of
breath, but also could be experienced and appreciated through the sense of smell
treatment. That was when it was proposed to create an entire garden full of
these flowers for his wife. Mr. Kuroki hope was that this fragrant garden
delight not only his wife but also to attract visitors to Mrs. Kuroki smile
again.